




SHRINATHJI IN SANCTUM
Kotta School.
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Artist or Maker: UNKNOWN
Painting Mounting Size (inches): 11.1 (L) x 9.49 / (cm): 28.2 (L) x 24.1 (W)
Painting Image Size (inches): 6.77 (L) x 5.31 (W) / (cm): 17.2 (L) x 13.5 (W)
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This traditional Pichwai painting features Shrinathji, a divine form of Lord Krishna, enshrined in the sanctum of a temple. Rendered in vivid hues, Shrinathji is adorned with lavish ornaments, pearl garlands, and a distinctive blue and black costume. He raises one arm, symbolizing his lifting of Mount Govardhan, a key episode from the Bhagavata Purana. The striped red-orange backdrop and architectural frame reflect the temple setting, emphasizing devotional atmosphere. At the base, offerings and a covered stool hint at daily rituals. Originating from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, such artworks were created to be displayed behind the deity during festivals, serving both liturgical and decorative purposes.
Product Details
| Artist or Maker | UNKNOWN |
| Painting Mounting Size | (inches): 11.1 (L) x 9.49 (W) / (cm): 28.2 (L) x 24.1 (W) |
| Painting Image Size | (inches): 6.77 (L) x 5.31 (W) / (cm): 17.2 (L) x 13.5 (W) |
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